At Salmora Pottery Village, potters practice a distinctive hand-beaten technique unlike wheel-thrown pottery seen elsewhere in India, shaping clay into utensils using rhythmic beating motions passed down through generations. Several thousand island residents depend on this craft for their livelihood, making it as much a working community as a tourist stop. Visitors are often invited to try shaping clay themselves under a potter's guidance, turning the visit into a hands-on rather than purely observational experience. The village offers a grounded counterpoint to the island's more spiritually focused satra visits.
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